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WARNING: DISINFORMATION CAMPAIGN by NZ POLICE
DETAILS OF FATALITIES, INJURIES AND OTHER VIOLENT CRIMES POSTED ON NZ POLICE WEBSITE ARE SUBJECT TO FALSIFICATION.

Import food from New Zealand?

We import food from New Zealand ... even though it makes no sense from a planetary standpoint. —Dr James E. Hansen

Contrary to initial reports, only one person was taken to hospital after a serious crash in Taita, Lower Hutt, on Saturday night.

Shortly before the crash, which involved two cars and occurred after 8pm on High Street, Police had tried to stop one of the vehicles involved but the driver failed to stop. The fleeing driver subsequently collided with another car.

The driver of the fleeing vehicle suffered minor injuries and was arrested at the scene. The driver of the other vehicle was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Two people were injured, one critically, in a crash after a driver fled from police in Lower Hutt tonight.

The incident occurred shortly before 8pm on High St in Taita and involved two cars, police said in a statement.

“Shortly before the crash police had tried to stop one of the vehicles involved however this driver has fled,” the statement said. “The driver of the fleeing vehicle suffered moderate injuries and has been arrested.”

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Police Road Fatality Reports [Extreme Censorship is in Effect]

No fatality report allowed by police today, as of posting, despite several serious crashes reported locally.

SATURDAY UPDATE: Only two fatality reports released by police.

FRIDAY UPDATE: Only two fatality reports released by police.

THURSDAY UPDATE: Only two fatality reports released by police.

Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, We believe about 900 people were killed and 8,000 others seriously/critically injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; however, only 328 fatalities were reported last year.

NO vehicle-related fatality report allowed today (Monday), as of posting.

Based on insider information, statistical models and local news, WE believe about 900 people were killed and 8,000 others seriously injured on NZ suicide roads in 2016; However, only 328 fatalities reported, last year.

One sexual assault in New Zealand every FIVE minutes?

At least 3 Dunedin women were sexually assaulted in Dunedin on St Patrick’s Day

Three women are “extremely traumatised” after being sexually assaulted in Dunedin on St Patrick’s Day, Friday 17 March, police said.

The first happened at a Dundas Street address between 8pm and 8.30pm.

Two 19-year-old women were in the same room when a young man walked in and sexually assaulted them both. The man, who was wearing shorts and a t-shirt, is described as being in his 20s, with short dark hair and dark skin.

A large number of people celebrating St Patricks Day had congregated at a house nearby, known as “The Hospital”. The offender may have been in this area around the time of the attack and Police would like to hear from anyone who may be able to help identify him.

Officers are also investigating a separate incident that happened on Leith Way at about 9.15-9.30pm.

A woman was walking north, towards UniCol, when she was pushed over and sexually assaulted by a Caucasian man in his early 20s. He is described as being of medium build, 180cm tall, with long dark curly hair that was tied back.

At about 4.40am this morning, a vehicle failed to stop for a routine Police check on Bairds Road. Officers followed the vehicle for a short distance through Paptoetoe and Otara beforeabandoning the pursuit due to safety concerns over the manner of driving. The pursuit lasted about four minutes.

A short time later, the vehicle was seen again on Bairds Road, where it crashed.

And, to justify murdering the fleeing driver:

As officers approached the vehicle, the sole male occupant pointed a firearm at them. The officers withdrew and the man ran from the vehicle. A dog unit was deployed but was unable to locate him. http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/incident-otara-0 [Note: The fake explanation common to all police chase reports is highlighted. Moderator]

If You Are Stupid Enough to Visit New Zealand… BE WARNED!

Police warn bar owners to be ‘extra vigilant’ after latest armed robberies
Police have warned restaurant and bar owners to be “extra vigilant” after at least two bars were robbed of a large amount of cash in four days.

Other Lucrative Crimes in New Zealand…

Police [finally] pledge to crack down on organised crime: Hundreds of beehives are stolen

Police have received at least 400 reports of hives and honey being stolen since July 2016, costing beekeepers millions of dollars.

Demand for Kiwi honey in China and Hong Kong saw a 35% spike in exports in 2016, with export revenue reaching a record $315 million ($220 million), and beekeepers believe it is the rising value which is making theft of hives attractive.

“The amount of product that is being stolen is not something you can just throw in the boot of a car and go away,” Senior Sergeant Alasdair Macmillan shamefully admitted.

Until very recently, police were completely ignorant about the thefts, “because you think, bees, they’re just hanging around the garden”.

We now believe the thefts are an organised crime, he added.

A Manuka honey hive is worth up to $1,500.

“The high value of honey, particularly manuka honey, is likely to be contributing, and because of the scale we believe it’s an organized operation in most parts of the country,” MacMillan said.

“The industry has also grown significantly, with close to 800,000 registered hives across the country”, said a report.

Bbeehive theft is now occurring “on a much wider scale” said Apiculture New Zealand Chief Executive.

Armed police from hell destroy house in botched paramilitary operation

Every time police fucks up, we pay!

Napier couple were forced to abandon their home and move to a motel at public expense after their home was “destroyed” by armed police hunting a wanted man on Friday night.

Police acting Hawke’s Bay area [dickhead] commander said police received information that the hunted man, Shawn Harding, was at the address, but would not divulge details on how the information was received.

“Police acted on this information and took necessary steps to clear the property and confirm for themselves whether or not he was there,” he said.

How did they do that?

“The police just made the biggest cock-up,” said Greg Cummins, the occupant, who was ordered out of his Bristol St house in Tamatea.

“We came out of the house – guns in faces of course,” he said.

Police fired a hail of live rounds followed by flash grenades, smoke bombs and tear gas into the house, despite repeated assurances by Cummins that no one was inside. A vehicle parked on the property was also fired at repeatedly.

But police insisted they had tracked down their man.

“For three hours on the side of the road I said [to detectives] there’s no one else in the house.”

Police murder two men in yet another ‘high-speed’ chase in the Bay of Plenty

The driver and his passenger were killed when NZ police hit squad vehicles gave chase near Te Puke, Bay of Plenty [of murders.]

As usual the police have concocted their own stories and usual excuses, but informed sources say the victims’ four-wheel drive vehicle was doing under 50 km/hr in a 40-km-per-hr zone.

Police Record for January to September 2010

1,312 police pursuits

211 ending in crashes,

18 deaths [in 12 pursuits]

82 serious injuries

[Moderator’s Note: The actual Death and serious injury figure could be closer to 200.]

Other Police Stats [also cooked]

“The authority analysed 137 pursuits in the five years to December 2008 and found that 24 people were killed, 91 seriously hurt and 122 had minor injuries. Police make about 2000 pursuits a year, and one in four ends in a crash.” according to a report .

For extensive back ground on police hit squad murders in New Zealand, see links below: